MAPEH 9 - Q3

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  • Neoclassical painters focus on costumes, settings, and details of classical subject matter with historical accuracy
  • Neoclassicism refers to art forms created after, but inspired by, ancient times
  • Neoclassicism is a western movement in decorative and visual arts that draws inspiration from ancient times
  • Classical art pieces in neoclassicism generally portray Roman history and elevate Roman heroes
  • Classicism is a period reflecting Greek and Roman principles and style in society
  • Jacques-Louis David is an influential French neoclassical painter known for historical subjects
  • Masterpieces of neoclassical painting include "The Death of Marat" and "Napoleon Crossing The Alps"
  • Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres is a French painter known for nude portraits and mythological paintings
  • Ingres' masterpieces include "Portraits of Napoleon on The Imperial Throne Painting" and "The Apotheosis at Homer"
  • Neoclassical sculptures drew inspiration from Roman styles during Alexander the Great's time
  • Antonio Canova is a pro-life Italian sculptor known for delicately rendered nude sculptures
  • Canova's masterpieces include "Psyche Awakened by Cupid's Kiss" and "Washington"
  • Bertel Thorvaldsen is a Danish artist known for mythological and religious sculptures
  • Thorvaldsen's masterpieces include "Christ" and "Lion of Lucerne"
  • Neoclassical architecture started in the mid-18th century and is derived from Classical Greece and Rome
  • Types of neoclassical architecture include Temple Style, Palladian Style, and Classical Block Style
  • Temple Style architecture is based on ancient temples with a peristyle
  • Palladian Style architecture features a balustrade along the edge of the roof
  • Classical Block Style architecture has a rectangular or square plan with classical details
  • Romantic Era
    Cultural movement that stressed emotion, imagination, individualism, and freedom of expression
  • Romantic Era
    • Nationalism is also incorporated in the music
    • Polonaise is an example of Nationalism (Frederic Chopin) A dance composition for piano and is famous in Poland
  • Niccolo Paganini
    • Italy
    • Played Mandolin at age of five
    • Transferred to violin at seven
    • Most famous violin virtuoso
  • Paganini's Compositions
    • La Campanella
    • The Carnival of Venice
  • Ludwig van Beethoven
    • Expressed his passion and emotion through music
    • Used music as a means of expressing their emotion and individuality
  • Piano music in free form
    • Fantasy
    • Rhapsody
    • Ballade
    • Nocturne
  • Program music
    Instrumental composition that conveys images or scenes to tell a short story without text or lyric
  • Frederic Chopin
    • Poet of the piano
    • Made extensive use of piano pedal in most of his compositions
  • Chopin's Compositions
    • Fantasie in F minor, OP. 49
    • Revolutionary Etude, Op. 10
    • 24 preludes, OP. 28
    • Polonaise
  • Franz Liszt
    • Known as the virtuoso pianist
    • Known for his symphonic poems where he translated great literary works into musical compositions
    • Made piano transcriptions of operas and famous symphony
    • Known with his generosity in sharing time and money
  • Liszt's Piano Works
    • La Campanella
    • Hungarian rhapsodies
  • Robert Schumann
    • One of the famous romantic composers that beautifully combined music and words
    • A composer and music critic
    • Developed a infection with his hands that ended his dream as a pianist
    • Founded the musical journal Journal neve (Neve Zeitchichrift für Musik)
  • Schumann's Piano Works
    • Abegg variations, Opus I
    • Camavad opus 9
  • Program Music
    • An instrumental composition that conveys images or scenes to tell a short story without text or lyric
    • It entices the imagination of the listener
  • Hector Berlioz
    • French romantic composers
    • One of his famous musical compositions is a five movement symphony called "symphonie fantastique"
    • In this composition which is also known as "Fantastic Symphony" Berlioz showcased the important features in his composition in creating one color
  • Peter Tchaikoucky
    • He was known for his ballet music
    • Composed haunting melodies and used a great deal of folk music in his symphonic works
  • Tchaikoucky's Compositions

    • Swan Lake
    • Romeo and Juliet
    • The nutcracker
  • Camille Saint-Saens
    • Known as a talented musician from an early age
    • He was considered as a composer who creates elegant music, neat, clean, polished and never excessive
    • As an organist and one of the best pianists of his time, he sat very still at the piano and played gracefully and cool
  • Saint-Saens' Compositions
    • Carnival of the Animals
    • The Swan
    • Symphony no. 3
  • Physical Fitness
    • State of health and well-being and more specifically, the ability to perform aspects of sports
    • Generally achieved through proper nutrition, moderate, vigorous physical exercise and sufficient rest
    • Ability of a person to perform different tasks at the same time efficiently without experiencing fatigue
  • Types of Food
    • GO FOOD – energy giving food (rich in carbohydrates)
    • GROW FOOD – helps you grow (meat products or with protein)
    • GLOW FOOD – helps your skin, hair, etc be healthy (fruits, vegetables)